Tuesday 3 November 2015

Colour Correction

To colour correct a clip, firstly you need to import a clip into Adobe Premier Pro. When you have cut and edited your clip, you click on the tab at the top that says window, then select workspace, and then colour correction.

This is how the screen should look after this:

To colour correct, there are two different ways. However, I find this one to be easier. Click on the effects tab and into the search bar put 'RGB' and the curves will appear.

Drag the curves tab onto the first clip that is on the timeline, then click on the effect controls tab where four boxes should appear.


The lines in the boxes will be straight, however this is an already edited clip.

These three colours are lined up as their colour temperature is corrected, and to correct it you drag the lines above down until they are even. To change the light you create curves in the top left (white) box. 

To then add these effects to every clip you hit command and click (on a mac) and then select copy, then command and click the next clip and select paste attributes.

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